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100 Real Estate & Relocation Tips in 100 Days

Admittedly not the most romantic part of any home, sewer lines exiting the house to either the public sewage system or a private leeching field are unavoidably Roots in sinkimportant, and must be given consideration during the due diligence process.

Properties located away from public sewage systems will have a leeching field and underground storage tank. Make sure your purchase agreement includes a tank clean out to be completed by the current owners before you take title. If the home is more than25 years old, you should have the pipes leading from the house inspected for blocks or breaks. Repairing those pipes can be very expensive, and almost always inconvenient.

Properties that are connected to a public (or private)sewage system should automatically be inspected if the house is older than 25years. Not that sewage line problems are restricted 100 Denver real estate and relocation tips in 100 daysto just older homes. A recent inspection on a 2 year old home revealed that the builder did not connect the line from the house to the main line running under the street. The builder stepped up and made things right, but without the inspection, the problem could have gone undetected for years.

The Denver area also has bentonite soil conditions. This type of soil, heavy with clay, will expand and contract based on moisture content. Evidence of shifting soil is also a strong clue to have sewage lines inspected.

Sewage line inspections are performed using a camera inserted in the line. Evidence of the inspection is in the form of a written report and a DVD or Video Tape. Many home inspectors can perform this service, or there are specialized sewer inspection services. The cost ranges from $100 to $250, a small price to pay for a piece of mind when purchasing a home in Denver!

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7 Comments on Sewer line inspections can be your insurance to prevent future headaches! (Day 21)

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Many of the homes here in Massachusetts are serviced by septic systems and must be inspected prior to closing in order to pass papers. It is called a Title V here.

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Bill, Septic systems are a whole other breed of animal!

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Kristal - Most of the homes here are on a septic system however I haven't seen much inspection of the lines most inspectors just do a dye test.  I think more camera insert testing make sense and is well worth the money.

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Kristal,

I agree with you ma'am, this is a very overlooked part of the buying process.  Most buyers don't want to spend the money or even ask the seller for the inspection due to costs.  Then after close something happens and it is too late.

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Great advice, Kristal - thanks.

But, on to more important stuff - is that photo REAL?  :-)

Mike

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Kristal - thanks for posting all this great info!  You rule!

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KK,

We have areas with septic tanks and because of the problems...many people try to stay away from them due to the high maintenance they face constantly. Even with regular sewage pipes...sometimes roots crack the lines and then the whole surface has to be removed and repaired. They even use cameras to see where the damage might be before spending hours ripping up the ground.

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